Dustin Johnson plays his shot from the 13th tee during a continuation of the third round at the Genesis Open at Riviera Country Club. (AFP/ROBERT LABERGE) |
Johnson birdied the last three holes at Riviera Country Club to head into the afternoon's final round of the weather-disrupted tournament in control and on a roll.
His 54-hole total of 17-under par 196 was five better than Wesley Bryan's three-round total of 201.
And Bryan, who completed an eight-under par 63 on Sunday morning, had fallen back to 11-under for the tournament through three holes of the fourth round before Johnson had even completed his third.
The frantic race to finish 72 holes by nightfall followed a first-round fog-delay and a Friday storm that prevented most players from completing the second round.
A win for Johnson and a worse-than-third finish for reigning world number one Jason Day would see the American rise to the top for the first time in his career.
Australia's Day carded a third-round 75 that left him languishing near the bottom of the field as they headed into the afternoon.
Johnson opened his day with a birdie at the first and picked up shots at the fifth, eighth and 12th before his storming finish.
He kept his foot on the accelerator with a birdie at the first to launch the final round.
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